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If we declare two macro with the same identifier without
doing undef the first, what will be the result?
eg: #define MAX_SIZE 100
#define MAX_SIZE 200

int table1[MAX_SIZE];

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If we declare two macro with the same identifier without doing undef the first, what will be the r..

Answer / ahmed

It will be 200
This is why #define is considered as unsafe type when
compared to const variables

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If we declare two macro with the same identifier without doing undef the first, what will be the r..

Answer / binoy mathew

#include <iostream>
#include <stdlib.h>

#define max 100
#define max 200

int main()
{
printf("%d",max);
return 0;
}

save and run.

[root@localhost Desktop]# g++ test.cpp
test.cpp:5:1: warning: "max" redefined
test.cpp:4:1: warning: this is the location of the previous
definition
[root@localhost Desktop]# ./a.out
200

it shows a warning, but the value used is the latest.

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If we declare two macro with the same identifier without doing undef the first, what will be the r..

Answer / sourisengupta

Thanx Ahmed

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